The REALIST

So much culture, so little time. We boil it down to ten of the best events

2 FILM Frank

Top-notch talent abounds in this semi-fictional indie comedy inspired by semi-fictional pop star Frank Sidebottom: Maggie Gyllenhaal, Domhnall Gleeson and Michael Fassbender all take leading roles, while witty investigative journo Jon Ronson penned the script (from his own experiences, no less). See review, page 59. General release from Fri 9 May.

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1 CLUBS Riverside Festival

3 VISUAL ART Jordan Wolfson

Glasgow club promoters Electric Frog and Pressure return with the second instalment of their outdoor bank-holiday blowout, this year extended to two days. Among the top-ranking lineup are 2ManyDJs, Vitalic, Pan-Pot, Slam, Tiga, Matthew Dear, Jamie Jones, Laurent Garnier, Visonquest, DJ Sneak back- to-back with Cajmere, Derrick Carter and Lord of the Isles. See feature, page 20. Riverside Museum, Glasgow, Sat 3 & Sun 4 May. Squeeze the last drops of arty goodness out of the Glasgow International 2014, and check out one of our festival highlights: the humorous works of video sculpture artist Jordan Wolfson. See review, page 96. McLellan Galleries, Glasgow, until Mon 21 Apr.

4 THE LIST 17 Apr–15 May 2014